The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, February 01, 1904, Image 15

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    organization and instilling new features, the new secretary is here
largely for another purpose. He .is present at State College to
show those who have intentions of giving the institution a social
hall that the time is now ripe, that if they do so an organization
thoroughly competent aiid equipped is ready to take charge of the
building and see that its facilities.are not allowed to go to waste.
Let those who have nothing else to do then cease their idle
carpings on the uselessness of the new secretary, and endeavor to
work with their hands in assisting the noble work, rather than
using their tongues in tearing it down.
C. H. BOMBERGER.
—The Seniors of the course in Electrical Engineering took an
irispectiori trip to Philadelphia going the week preceding the
Christmas holidays. Among the places visited were the North
American building, the Edison Electric Light plant, the Baldwin
Locomotive Works, League Island Navy Yard, the Mt. Vernon
Street R. R. plant and several of the large telephone exchanges of
Philadelphia; the Roebling Wire Works of Trenton; the Sprague
Electric Manufacturing Co., at Watsessing, N. J.; the Crocker
Wheeler Electric Co. at Ampere, N. J.; the Manhattan Power
plant, the Wall Street Stock Exchange and other interesting
places of New York City.
—G. V. Sborigi, ’O3, is at present making a map of Pennsyl
vania for the St. Louis Exposition. The map is to illustrate the
number of bushels of cereals raised in each county of the State
during the past year.
—The athletic men in the New Track House have formed an
athletic fraternity, which is the first of its kind in the country.
College Miscellany.
MISCELLANY.
ALEX. HART.
H. AUNGST.